In this video, Jonathan gives viewers a tour of his school bus conversion, “Home on the Highway,” where he lives full-time with his dog, Sky. Designed for adventure and comfort, this skoolie tour is perfect for those interested in bus life or off-grid living. Jonathan’s focus on thoughtful design and maximizing functionality is evident throughout, and his bus is filled with character, warmth, and practical features for life on the road.
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Jonathan’s living room features a versatile couch that can transform into a daybed, guest bed, or dinette. The standing desk across from the couch doubles as an entertainment center with a pop-up TV for hidden convenience. The entire space benefits from a 20-inch roof raise, giving it an open feel, and is filled with personal artwork and mementos. Jonathan’s rooftop deck, made from composite decking, serves as a great hangout space for enjoying sunsets and taking in views from wherever he parks.
The extruded aluminum frame adds stability, making the deck a perfect feature for off-grid living. The kitchen features apartment-sized appliances, including a gas range, oven, and a full-sized fridge, making cooking easy on the road. The quartz countertops are sturdy and aesthetically pleasing, and custom cabinets with soft-close mechanisms help keep everything secure during travel.
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The raised queen-sized bed offers plenty of under-bed storage, with dresser drawers, a shoe closet, and a wardrobe. Coconut coir helps manage moisture, and the step ladder makes accessing the high bed easy. The bathroom includes a compost toilet with a urine diverter to the gray tank, eliminating liquid waste hassle. The shower features a Nebia by Moen showerhead for reduced water use and high pressure. The bus has a robust power setup, including 1,200 amp hours of battery storage and 1,200 watts of solar panels./ Tiny Home Tours